Galleries

Saskatchewan Craft Council: Procession West by Robert S. Michiel and Robert S. Pohl, today. The gallery is at 813 Broadway Ave. Visit saskcraftcouncil.org.

Paved Arts: Relationships between two or more spaces, audience and performer, modified by Tim Dallett, today. The gallery is at 424 20th St. West. Visit pavedarts.ca.

Kenderdine Art Gallery: Towards action, works from the University Art Collection, runs Tuesday until April 21. Featuring works by John Scott, Marcel Dzama, Istvan Kantor, Angela Grossman, Allyson Clay, Jane Ash Poitras. The gallery is at 51 Campus Dr. at the University of Saskatchewan agriculture building. Visit art.usask.ca.

AKA Artist-Run: She is spitting a mouthful of stars by Amy Malbeuf, Annie MacDonell, Goth Shakira, Gregory Scofield and Adrian Stimson runs until Friday. The gallery is at 424 20th St. West. Visit akaartistrun.com.

St. Thomas More Gallery: Tedium by Lindsay Arnold runs until Friday. The gallery is at 1437 College Dr.

Gallery on the Greens: Colour & Line by the Saskatoon Potters Guild runs until Feb. 28. The gallery is at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall.

Market Mall Children’s Playland Art Gallery: Whimsical Water by St. Maria Goretti Community School runs until Feb. 28. The gallery is at 2325 Preston Ave., in Market Mall.

Void Gallery: Opia by Cathy Terepocki and Aura May runs until March 5. The gallery is at 312 Ave. B South. Visit voidgallery.ca.

Untitled Ceramic by Cathy Terepocki and Aura May is on display at Void Gallery.Supplied photo

The Gallery at Frances Morrison Central Library: Oxen to Oil by Valerie Zink runs until March 16. Located at 311 23rd St. East. Visit saskatoonlibrary.ca.

College Art Galleries: Material Girls, a group exhibition, runs until April 21. Located at Administration Place at University of Saskatchewan. Visit art.usask.ca.

Saskatoon City Hospital Gallery on the Bridges: Mixed media by Tami Nykiforuk on the third floor, Abstract Medley by Jacynthe de Margerie on the fourth floor, and An Anniversary Retrospective by Richard Widdifield on the sixth floor.